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  • Hotel class: 3 of 5
  • Rooms: 20
  • Address: Apartado 9, Alvito 7920-999 Portugal
Property Type: Hotel
  • Lodging offering guest rooms, a 24-hour front desk and a variety of services and amenities.
Description: Restored 15th century castle, old world charm blended with modern comforts; restaurant serves traditional cuisine and wines. This description is based on information provided by the hotel.
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“Fantastic stay at the Pousada Alvito”

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4 of 5 stars
Jersey, Great Britain
Nov 6, 2006

We stayed at the Pousada Alvito for one night in Oct '06 on our way to Lisbon. The Alentejo region of Portugal is stunningly beautiful and blissfully short on tourists we found which was great! The Pousada is a fantastic 15th century castle. After check-in we were shown to our room which was rustically furnished & very comfortable with a view overlooking the gardens and pool.

We went down to the pool, although it was a little too cold to actually go in. The temperature was mid 20's centigrade and although there were a couple of tables and chairs around, it would have been great to have spread out on some sun loungers. As previous reviewers have mentioned, there are about 6 peacocks who wander around and brighten up the garden!

We dined in the hotel's restaurant that evening and enjoyed our meal which was complemented with an excellent local wine. The staff had a limited knowledge of English but we easily got by and I wouldn't have expected more in such a rural part of Portugal. Breakfast the following morning was above average with a good selection of cold items and a more limited selection of hot items.

In conclusion we found the staff to be very welcoming and friendly and I'd recommend the Pousada to others travelling in this area.

  • This TripAdvisor Member:
    • Liked — Staying a castle
    • Disliked — Pool - could have had some loungers
    • Tips/Secrets: — Make sure you visit the Alentejo region as it is stunning
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UKTAdvisor's Summary
Date of Stay: October 2006
Traveled with: Spouse / significant other
Visit was for: Romantic getaway
Age group: 25-34
Member since: November 16, 2004
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Check in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Pet owners, Families with young children, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Great pool scene, Families with teenagers
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Museums / Cultural / Historical sites, Great food / Wine, Other
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“Wonderful experience in Pousada and Portugal”

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5 of 5 stars
New York
Sep 13, 2005
4/5 found this review helpful

I stayed with my husband in this pousada and it was one of the highlights of our 2 week trip to Portugal. The staff were friendly and helpful, almost too formal -- they stood up when we came by the front desk. We ate at the restaurant and my husband thought that it was one of the finer meals he ate in the country -- the fish was not overcooked and dry, in comparison to other restuarants all through Portugal. I am a vegetarian, and the menu had options for me unlike many other restaurants where my only choices were a large green salad or eggs for dinner. The breakfast was good, with many options and fresh juice.

We found our room to be large, very spacious, nicely decorated with one of the best quality hardwood floors I have ever seen in a hotel room. The grounds are very well kept, peaceful in general, and it was a lovely experience. There are several peacocks roaming around and they sometimes perch in the trees which was an amusing sight.

I do not understand the previous reviewer's criticisms of Portugal. This was my first time in the country. I am not shocked that tours are given in the native language of the country, Portuguese. Why not complain that tours were not given in Mandarin Chinese, think how many people in the world speak that language. It is a bit self-centered to expect all the world to cater to english speaking tourists.

I went to the Bone Chapel in Evora -- My husband and I paid 3 euro to enter for the two of us and then the 50 cents for the photos. It is incredibly petty to complain about this. I studied art history for many years. No one is getting rich off the admission fees. The cost of upkeep of historic monuments is very high, no matter what country one lives in. Every time a visitor enters a monument such as the Bone Chapel in Evora, or the Arena Chapel in Padua, the body heat and such gradually deteriorate the monument. Flash photography causes fading of the painted ceilings of the Bone Chapel. If a person is going to contribute to the decay of an ancient monument, church, or site, it seems perfectally reasonable to charge an admission fee to offset the costs of conservation and restoration.

Portugal has a wealth of monuments from castles to churches to Roman remains. All of the charges I encountered were reasonable. Considering the cost of a museum in the US, or going to a movie, I thought the costs were minor in comparison to what I learned and saw. In Lisbon most museums are free on Sundays until 2:00 pm, some all day.

The country side of the Alentejo is beautiful and there are some decent wines being made in the region.

This was a wonderful experience and I am someone who goes to Europe at least 4 times per year.

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lioneyes's Summary
Date of Stay: September 2005
Member since: September 13, 2005
  • My ratings for this hotel are:
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Great pool scene, Families with teenagers
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“Beautiful building and grounds, not so great food and service”

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3 of 5 stars
A TripAdvisor Member
Aug 19, 2004
1/2 found this review helpful

The pousada is in a well-preserved 15th-century castle in a tiny town in the Alentejo, Portugal´s breadbasket. The gardens are gorgeous, and populated with peacocks, cats, birds, orange trees and grapevines, among other things. There is a pool and a very professional and helpful barman who ventures out to look after poolside guests´ needs. Now the negatives: the food was lousy considering the price, indifferently presented and unimaginative. It was quite like what you´d expect to find in any hole in the wall, but here you pay many times more. The buffet breakfast was run of the mill and some wait staff poorly trained for a hotel of this category. When we asked whether we could have a better room (for instance one in which two people could comfortably use the bathroom or in which the faucet didn´t spray everywhere) the front desk people immediately and indifferently stated that the hotel was full, without bothering to ask why we wanted to change. To sum up, this is a beautiful property but the investment in cuisine and staff training falls short considering the price (about $180 per night, including breakfast and lunch or dinner, excluding drinks). Kids would probably enjoy staying in a castle and seeing the peacocks, pool, etc., but only the building and grounds are five star. Apparently Pousadas has been privatized and is now run by the Pestana group. Whether this has anything to do with it I can´t say.

I realize that Portugal is a relatively poor country, but in this case only the quality reflects that. We paid 5 euros each to tour a former royal palace in Vila Vicosa, which involved an obligatory guided group tour done only in Portuguese and in stiflingly hot semi-darkness (it would have been total darkness had the guide not asked tourists to open the shutters upon entering each room). You´d think for 5 euros they could at least give you a brochure. Entrance to the Bone Chapel in Evora costs a couple euros, and more money to take photos. Portugal has a wealth of historical and natural beauties, but it seems the tourist is easy prey.

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Apartado 9 | Alvito, 7920-999, Portugal